Both looks same in many ways. The position of mouth, nostrils and eyes are similar. Both have two fore limbs and two hind limbs. The parts of the limbs are similar. Both have the head, thorax and abdomen. Both have the ventral and dorsal aspects in their bodies.
both frog and man have a vertebral column,and a developed circulatory system.
but the difference is frog has 3 lobed heart.
Actually, although they don't look similar at all, frogs and humans do have similar anatomy. Both frogs and humans have a heart, lungs, kidneys, a stomach, a liver, small intestine, large intestine, spleen, pancreas, gall bladder, etc. Of course, the frog's anatomy is much simpler than a human being's, because frogs do not have ribs, and they also don't have a diaphragm. And while frogs have a tongue, theirs is long and sticky (good for catching flies), while the human tongue is not; frogs also have teeth, but theirs are so weak as to be almost useless. Frogs can also breathe through their skin when underwater, while humans cannot. I enclose a good link to a site about frog anatomy.
external fertalisation
Animals like reptiles (ex. snakes, turtles), birds, sharks, and mammals (ex. humans) undergo internal fertilization.Animals like some fish (ex. salmon), hydra, coral, sea urchins, amphibians (ex. frogs) undergo external fertilization.
err... maybe because the structure of the organs of a frog is most likely the structure & position of organs in a human's body... and frogs are easy to get or buy... and many species are not endangered! :) hopin' this can help!
Humans and frogs have very similar digestive structures, though the acids present for digestion reflect the diets involved. The most notable difference is found in the excretory system, directly after. Humans and most mammals have two separate places for the excretion of urine and feces, but frogs only have one such exit, known as the cloaca.
yes frogs have a similar internal anatomy to humans
Actually, although they don't look similar at all, frogs and humans do have similar anatomy. Both frogs and humans have a heart, lungs, kidneys, a stomach, a liver, small intestine, large intestine, spleen, pancreas, gall bladder, etc. Of course, the frog's anatomy is much simpler than a human being's, because frogs do not have ribs, and they also don't have a diaphragm. And while frogs have a tongue, theirs is long and sticky (good for catching flies), while the human tongue is not; frogs also have teeth, but theirs are so weak as to be almost useless. Frogs can also breathe through their skin when underwater, while humans cannot. I enclose a good link to a site about frog anatomy.
well,i am a frog. i have four digits in my web toes. On the other hand, humans have five digits in their toes. also i would suggest going on Google images. type in both and you can compare them. i hope this helped Boce's are also very similar to frogs, they both love molly robbins ----------------------------- ^I don't know what this person was thinking...^ Frogs have fat bodies, while humans don't. Frogs also only have three chambers of the heart instead of four, like humans. They only have one ventricle, while we have two. Hope I helped!
We have hearts, lungs, digestive systems, and brains.
Frogs have circulatory systems that are very similar to that of humans so veins are used for the samepurposes and are needed anywhere where blood circulation is required.
They are cheap and easy to raise in large quantities. Few children have pet frogs, so few are expected to have attachment associations and get upset when they have to kill the frog at the end of the experiment. Their general anatomy is similar to most vertebrates, including humans.
Frogs have smaller bones then humans.
the reproduction of frogs are external fertilization. By Crystal
just search 'crocodile' on google and then click images and you'll find a ton of pictures
Yes. Frogs have a set of internal and external nostrils.
A frogs pharynx is twice the size of a humans
external fertalisation